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Prepaid or “Preneed” Funeral Plans are a bad idea. This is evidenced by the recent Illinois Funeral Director Association(IFDA) Preneed Scandal and the National Prearranged Services (NPS)Prepaid funeral Plan Scandal. Hundreds of Millions of Dollars disappeared from folks funeral contracts in These Scandals.

National Prearranged Services is no longer in Business. The Illinois Funeral Directors Association is still in the prepaid Funeral Business. I strongly urge you not to do business with these IFDA  folks or any of their member funeral homes. The possibility of RIP OFF Remains.

Snippet From The Chicago Tribune:

“While prepaid plans sound enticing, they often come with strings attached. Funeral homes usually pitch the plans as a way to lock in funerals at today’s prices, saving you the cost of inflation. Cashing in the plans, however, can sometimes prove difficult.

If you are considering such a plan, review the contract carefully and understand exactly what you are buying. Ask where your money will be held and who will manage it. Some accounts that hold money from prepaid plans have gone under in recent years, leaving the folks who invested empty-handed. Make sure the contract has a provision that protects you if the firm goes out of business. Also check to see if there are fees to cancel the plan, or what happens if you move.

Prepaid plans are a terrible idea,” -via www.chicagotribune.com”

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Saturday, June 26th, 2010
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CBS2 in Chicago has discovered a most horrific funeral scandal in Chicago-A Funeral Director operating with a revoked license,  being  involved  in improper care of human remains, and financial scamming of clients. At the public viewing one could see how the maggots and insects ate the eyes

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A woman saying goodbye to her mother found a horrific surprise at the funeral home service. A problem so disturbing it brought her to tears. Then, she discovered the man handling the funeral wasn’t even supposed to be — he had a revoked license. CBS 2 Investigator Dave Savini reports.

Deazail Whitman says last September, her mother Brownetta Whitman passed away after suffering from brain cancer. She ended up at Seals Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Chicago.

It was there, at the family’s private visitation, that Whitman says she saw eye damage on her mother caused by insects and maggots.

“They actually ate the edge of her eyelids up,” said Whitman. “I just broke down and started crying. I couldn’t catch my breath because it was just too overwhelming.via cbs2chicago.com

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Thursday, April 29th, 2010
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The great Illinois Funeral Directors Association  Preneed Scandal is an issue in the Race for governor of the State of Illinois. The Preneed Trust Scandal has forced Financial hardship on many Funeral Directors in the State. Many will have to work into retirement. Some funeral homes have closed. 100 million dollars  is gone! Bankruptcy is being considered by some Funeral Directors.

THe Illinois Funeral directors Association Ponzi scheme my disqualify Comptroller Dan Hynes from becoming Governor.

The situation is still unresolved, tied up in the Courts. The Association is in need of a trustee because Merrill Lynch has pulled out. The political question is-Has the way Comptroller Dan Hynes handled the (IFDA)matter disqualified him to be Governor of the State of Illinois?

Summary:

In 1980, the Comptroller’s office licensed Illinois Funeral Directors Association to administer a “pre-need” funeral trust fund. Using these funds, consumers can plan and pay for funerals in advance. In this case, the funeral costs were paid to local funeral directors, who then invested the consumers’ deposits in the IFDA trust fund. Over time, about 50,000 consumers paid $300 million into the fund.

Normally, these pre-need funeral trust funds – which by law are supervised by the Comptroller’s office – are conservatively invested. That way, the funds generate a modest but reliable profit, so funeral home directors do not lose money when they provide a funeral in 2010 that was bought at 1995 prices.

100 million dollars is gone from the trust fund

However, in the mid-1980s, IFDA Services embarked on a risky investment scheme, using the bulk of consumers’ money to buy expensive “variable universal life” (VUL) insurance policies on funeral home directors.

VUL policies do not provide a specified death benefit; instead, the actual payout depends on the ups and downs of the stock market. They carry hefty management fees, and they can trigger huge tax penalties on payout. These policies also have low cash values, so fund managers can’t readily bail out and find better investments if the stock market tanks.

The entire scheme depended on receiving frequent cash injections from these insurance policies. That meant the insured funeral home directors had to die on schedule – which, not surprisingly, they failed to do.

These VUL insurance policies do have one huge advantage – for the agents who sell them. The premiums on these policies are very high. A lawsuit against the IFDA states that the fund paid $90 million in premiums on insurance policies with total death benefits estimated at $357 million. Since the scheme’s final collapse in 2009, the majority of those policies are being cashed in – for about $100 million.

The IFDA trust fund apparently used money from new investors to pay a modest but steady stream of “profits” to previous investors. That is the “Ponzi scheme” system made infamous, most recently, by Bernard Madoff.

The Illinois Funeral Directors Scheme was like that of Bernie Madoff


As a result, an estimated $100 million in consumer dollars vanished from the fund, and hundreds of family-owned funeral homes throughout Illinois are facing serious financial losses – even bankruptcy.

Dan Hynes the Comptroller Now candidate for Illinois Governor

“We all know that Dan Hynes waited far too long to act on disturbing reports about conditions at the Burr Oak Cemetery,” Austin said.  “The IFDA scandal shows that  Comptroller Hynes has a decade-long history of ignoring serious problems – with disastrous consequences for 50,000 Illinois consumers.”

Austin noted that Hynes has refused to provide documents requested by Bruce Rushton, a reporter for the Springfield State Journal-Register, that might shed light on the Comptroller’s delay in acting to end the fraud and protect consumers.

When well-respected journalists file legitimate requests for information from his own office, Comptroller Hynes loses his enthusiasm for transparency, accountability, and the public’s right to know,” Austin said.-summaryvia davidormsby.wordpress.com

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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
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A funeral director has been caught embezzling $175,000 USD from one Estate. The problem for Funeral directors appears to be other peoples money.  That is  why you need to keep your hand on your wallet when negotiating a funeral. The Funeral  Director no matter how nice he may seem  will try to take as much money he can.

A Funeral Director has been caught Embezzling 175,000 from one estate

A Funeral Director has been caught Embezzling 175,000 from one estate

Be on your guard when making funeral arrangements

Under a pre-indictment plea deal, Childs’ attorney turned over checks for the full amount to representatives of the estate of the late Olive M. Reimann. State Supreme Court Justice Russell P. Buscaglia then told the Akron businessman he faces six months in jail when he’s sentenced Dec. 14.

via www.buffalonews.com

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